Tell us some more! Your answer needs to include more details to help people.You can't post answers that contain an email address.Please enter a valid email address.The email address entered is already associated to an account.Login to postPlease use English characters only.

Related Questions:

Locate the battery with help from the owner's manual. Disconnect the two large wires that go to the battery (the black one first). remove any bolts or bands holding the battery in place. remove battery. getr an IDENTICAL battery. When installing the new battery, be sure the red wire goes to the plus (+) terminal on the battery.

Could be starter or might be dirty battery connection or loose battery connection. While trying starting tapping on starter might start if it does change starter.also check voltage from battery. Charge battery if battery wont chare check level of battery if low use distilled water in battery and fill. And charge over night if this doesn't work change battery. Hope this helps you

Put voltmeter across battery terminals while bike is running. rev the bike, if voltage is above 13 volts all the time, it is charging, so it must be the battery or the battery terminals, make sure they have no grease on the battery terminals/connectors..

yes just remove the old one and install the new one ,, it is that simple,,, but clean the wire ends before connecting the to the new battery ,, yes it will need charged at a very slow rate like a trickel charger,, car chargers will over charge it and ruin the battery

I have a '94 model FXDWG and I don't know if Harley has changed anything or not but here's how I get mine out.

Remove the seat first. Then the battery cover will come off the top and around the battery. Look on the left side of the battery tray that there are two bolts going into the frame. Loosen these bolts. Now back up on top of the frame behind the battery, there is a bolt that raises and lowers the battery tray. Lower the battery tray. Disconnect battery cables (negative first always). Remove battery.